The site is back up, some stats are a little off right now due to the change. Some display errors (estimated rewards not increasing/decreasing for example) are to be expected for the next half hour to an hour.

Before your alarms go off: Yes, we found a block. It's reward is being delayed slightly due to the massive changes in DB storage. It WILL be calculated within the next hour, and none of your share data was lost.

errr its working again, but my miner is down 55 hash on speed.... maintenance done that? I havnt changed my miner one bit and it was running at 440 for a few days now

Miner speed is an estimate over 15 minutes, same as always. Since the pool was down, give it time to average out. It'll always have variance (a 420 MH/sec miner can easily swing between 320 and 520 for example). I really need to just remove the column since it's just a measure of your miner's luck.

errr its working again, but my miner is down 55 hash on speed.... maintenance done that? I havnt changed my miner one bit and it was running at 440 for a few days now

Miner speed is an estimate over 15 minutes, same as always. Since the pool was down, give it time to average out. It'll always have variance (a 420 MH/sec miner can easily swing between 320 and 520 for example). I really need to just remove the column since it's just a measure of your miner's luck.

No, please don't remove it! If you must, rename it to Worker's Luck or something.

errr its working again, but my miner is down 55 hash on speed.... maintenance done that? I havnt changed my miner one bit and it was running at 440 for a few days now

Miner speed is an estimate over 15 minutes, same as always. Since the pool was down, give it time to average out. It'll always have variance (a 420 MH/sec miner can easily swing between 320 and 520 for example). I really need to just remove the column since it's just a measure of your miner's luck.

All pools show it and it is an interesting stat. It does surprise me that people don't seem to understand the difference between the hashing rate reported by their miners and the hashing rate reported by the pool. Having said that, please don't remove it

Maybe at some point, an explanation of what it really means and how it is calculated and why it varies can be added to the site somewhere, or if it can be made terse enough, perhaps over the rate themselves as tooltips.

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errr its working again, but my miner is down 55 hash on speed.... maintenance done that? I havnt changed my miner one bit and it was running at 440 for a few days now

Miner speed is an estimate over 15 minutes, same as always. Since the pool was down, give it time to average out. It'll always have variance (a 420 MH/sec miner can easily swing between 320 and 520 for example). I really need to just remove the column since it's just a measure of your miner's luck.

All pools show it and it is an interesting stat. It does surprise me that people don't seem to understand the difference between the hashing rate reported by their miners and the hashing rate reported by the pool. Having said that, please don't remove it

Maybe at some point, an explanation of what it really means and how it is calculated and why it varies can be added to the site somewhere, or if it can be made terse enough, perhaps over the rate themselves as tooltips.

The reason is the pool estimates your hash rate based on the amount of shares over a given time.Your miner doesn't report the current hashrate to the pool, that would use up too much bandwidth, as the hashrate is constantly changing.

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All the display bugs should be fixed now, but post them if something looks very off. We found a block just minutes after coming back online, and it has now been calculated properly.

Reset shares/stales is showing 0 for everybody right now, and this is a known issue. The new pushpool update will allow me to keep track of your reset stats without keeping track of all the previous shares. It should be working properly in the next half hour.

I know it's been broken a while, but now it's back and working perfectly! Resetting your worker stats will now properly show your worker's statistics since resetting, even if the actual share history has been purged due to age.

Thanks for updating the software and keeping such a great place running!

Please don't take people's advice and change it so that if your worker disconnects frequently or is disconnected at the time the block is solved you get less/none - I have a wife, kid, and a shitty internet connection at my place, and any one of those three factors combined with system lockup could cause one or all of my workers to be disconnected for minutes to hours (if I'm sleeping or at work), and I don't want to lose out on the shares that I processed before being disconnected!

I know it's been broken a while, but now it's back and working perfectly! Resetting your worker stats will now properly show your worker's statistics since resetting, even if the actual share history has been purged due to age.

I had to Hide the inactive workers at the bottom of my list, to get total hashrate to report correctly. (Even after a reset.)

Thought it was a cache issue for a while, but figured out the problem by comparing mine with a working stat sig.

Bitcoin is intentionally designed to be ungovernable and governance-free. luke-jr 2016Blocks must necessarily be full for the Bitcoin network to be able to pay for its own security. davout 2015Blocksize is an intentionally limited resource, like the 21e6 BTC limit. Changing it degrades the surrounding economics, creating negative incentives. Jeff Garzik 2013